Dr Rebecca Milot
Research Interests
My group is interested in understanding mechanisms of energy and charge transfer in materials for solar energy conversion. As many of these processes occur on timescales ranging from picoseconds to milliseconds, we use a variety of ultrafast spectroscopic techniques, including THz spectroscopy and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. Currently, our main focus is on identifying and understanding optoelectronic processes in hybrid metal halide perovskite thin films, a class of hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductors which have shown promise for use in commercial solar cells and LEDs. More information about our group and research can be found on the Ultrafast & Terahertz Photonics Group Page.
Profile
I am currently an associate professor at the University of Warwick, where I have been since September 2018. Prior to coming to Warwick, I was a postdoctoral research assistant in the groups of Laura Herz and Michael Johnston in the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. I received both a MS (2009) and PhD (2014) in physical chemistry from Yale University under the direction of Charles Schmuttemaer.
Recent Publications
Temperature-Dependent Structural and Optoelectronic Properties of the Layered Perovskite 2-Thiophenemethylammonium Lead Iodide
Terahertz Emission via Optical Rectification in a Metal-Free Perovskite Crystal
Resolving the Ultrafast Charge Carrier Dynamics of 2D and 3D Domains within a Mixed 2D/3D Lead-Tin Perovskite
The 2021 ultrafast spectroscopic probes of condensed matter roadmap
Dr Rebecca Milot
Contact Details:
Office: P2.32
Lab: P1.53
Telephone: x50032
Email: Rebecca dot Milot at warwick dot ac dot uk
Address: Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, UK.